Hi, all. I majored in international politics and passed the bar exam in our country and practiced as a lawyer for several years . I just wonder whether I am eligible to be an LLM applicant? I have found that many programs require that the applicants must have completed a regular curriculum at an accredited college and/or law school, and must hold a professional degree from a law school by the time they begin the LL.M. program. Do you witness any successful exception? Thanks,
LLM applicant's eligibility
Posted Jun 14, 2011 09:04
Hi, all. I majored in international politics and passed the bar exam in our country and practiced as a lawyer for several years . I just wonder whether I am eligible to be an LLM applicant? I have found that many programs require that the applicants must have completed a regular curriculum at an accredited college and/or law school, and must hold a professional degree from a law school by the time they begin the LL.M. program. Do you witness any successful exception? Thanks,
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